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Drug overdose

The term drug overdose (or simply overdose or OD) describes the ingestion or application of a drug or other substance in quantities greater than are recommended or generally practiced. An overdose may result in a toxic state or death.

Classification

The word "overdose" implies that there is a common safe dosage and usage for the drug; therefore, the term is commonly only applied to drugs, not poisons, though even poisons are harmless at a low enough dosage.

Drug overdoses are sometimes caused intentionally to commit suicide or as self-harm, but many drug overdoses are accidental, the result of intentional or unintentional misuse of medication. Intentional misuse leading to overdose can include using prescribed or unprescribed drugs in excessive quantities in an attempt to produce euphoria.

Usage of illicit drugs of unexpected purity, in large quantities, or after a period of drug abstinence can also induce overdose. Cocaine users who inject intravenously can easily overdose accidentally, as the margin between a pleasurable drug sensation and an overdose is small.

Situated in Southern California, Los Angeles is known for its mediterranean climate, ethnic diversity, sprawling metropolis, and as a major center of the American entertainment industry. Los Angeles lies in a large coastal basin surrounded on three sides by mountains reaching up to and over 10,000 feet (3,000m).

Los Angeles (Flying Lotus album)

Los Angeles is the second studio album by American music producer Flying Lotus. It was released by Warp Records on June 10, 2008. The cover was designed by Timothy Saccenti, and the album title is named after Flying Lotus' place of birth.

Critical reception

At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, Los Angeles received an average score of 81% based on 13 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".

Track listing

Charts

References

External links

Los Ángeles (band)

Los Ángeles were a Spanish pop group active 1963-1976. Originally the band was known as Los Ángeles Azules (The Blue Angels), the "Azules" was dropped when contracted by Hispavox, then a major independent Spanish label, in 1969.

The band disbanded after the death of two members in a car accident in 1976, though surviving members played reunion concerts in the 2000s.

Discography

Los Ángeles (1967)

Pequeñas cosas (1972)

98.6

Dime, dime

Mañana, mañana

Créeme

Momentos

Mónica

Abre tu ventana

Raquel

Nada va a cambiar el mundo

Quiero que seas tú

Pequeñas cosas

References

Los Angeles LGBT Center

The Los Angeles LGBT Center (previously known as the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center) is the world's largest provider of programs and services for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. Dedicated to building a better world for LGBT people, the organization's work spans four broad categories: Health, Social Services and Housing, Culture and Education, Leadership and Advocacy.

Services

Primary medical care by providers who specialize in caring for LGBT people

HIV/AIDS specialty care through its Jeffrey Goodman Special Care Clinic

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Ottawa family shares story of teen's overdose death

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Drug overdose deaths at record high ‒ CDC

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Fentanyl crisis: Canada communities respond to overdose deaths

Fentanyl crisis: Canada communities respond to overdose deaths

Fentanyl crisis: Canada communities respond to overdose deaths

Fentanyl crisis: Canada communities respond to overdose deaths
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Scotland's drug deaths crisis

Tonight we can reveal the major drugs plight of Dundee in Scotland, a city where the scale of drugs deaths is greater than anywhere in the UK, which in turn has...

Tonight we can reveal the major drugs plight of Dundee in Scotland, a city where the scale of drugs deaths is greater than anywhere in the UK, which in turn has by far the highest death rate in the European Union.
This programme has learnt that in January alone there were 12 suspected drug-related deaths in the city, leading to fears that this year could be the worst on record. In an exclusive report, we meet the families of two women who died from a drug overdose in the last three months, and the addicts who fear for their own lives.

Tonight we can reveal the major drugs plight of Dundee in Scotland, a city where the scale of drugs deaths is greater than anywhere in the UK, which in turn has by far the highest death rate in the European Union.
This programme has learnt that in January alone there were 12 suspected drug-related deaths in the city, leading to fears that this year could be the worst on record. In an exclusive report, we meet the families of two women who died from a drug overdose in the last three months, and the addicts who fear for their own lives.

A heartbreaking story of the Russell family, after aspiring figure skater and top student died from an overdose just before New Year’s Eve.
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10 Famous People Ruined By Drugs

10 celebrities who ruined and lost their lives to alcohol and drug addiction. Subscribe: https://goo.gl/Hnoaw3
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Drugs and superstardom seem to go hand in hand. In Hollywood, drugs are easily accessible to celebrities, and many A-list parties center around all-night drug binges and an unlimited supply of alcohol. While many celebs are able to keep their drug use under wraps, others haven’t been so lucky. As fans, we have seen many stars’ lives ruined by their drug habits. Some are able to kick their addictions, but others haven’t been as lucky.
RockerPete Doherty’s music career has taken a backseat to his highly-publicized drug addiction. The Libertine’s frontman has been arrested for various drug offenses, including driving under the influence, and possession of crack cocaine, heroin, cannabis and ketamine. The singer completed his last rehab stint in 2015, but his addiction has clearly taken a toll on his life and his appearance. His gaunt frame and severely yellowed teeth should serve as a reminder that drug addiction has harrowing effects on the human body.
Repeated and unsuccessful drug rehab stints seem to be a common theme for many celebrities who just can’t kick their drug habits. Whitney Houston reportedly entered rehab following the airing of her reality show Being Bobby Brown. The singer was never able to kick her habit, and her unusual and drugged-out appearance was the main topic in gossip magazines. During an interview with Diane Sawyer, Whitney admitted drugs were an issue for her in the past, but she had moved on from her addiction. But when she was found dead in a hotel bathtub, the truth was revealed. Cocaine was found in her system, and drug paraphernalia was strewn across her hotel room. Sadly for fans of the singer, her life and career is still tarnished by her drug use and untimely death.
Heath Ledger also had an unsuccessful rehab stint prior to his death. The actor wanted to kick his drug habit prior to filming The Dark Knight, but his attempt was unsuccessful. He was found dead in his Manhattan apartment, and the coroner found a lethal mix of oxycodone, hydrocodone, diazepam, temazepam, alprazolam and doxylamine in his system. Fans were shocked to hear that drugs were the cause of his death.
Although drugs have been the reason behind many celebrity deaths, many stars get a new lease on life. NBA player Lamar Odom was found unconscious in a Nevada brothel back in October 2015, but medical personnel were able to bring him back to life. He was sent to a Los Angeles hospital where he underwent therapy to help restore his memory and to help him kick his habit. But Lamar’s addiction has other plans for him. It has since been reported that he is back on crack, and his ex-wife, Khloe Kardashian, has left him once and for all.
When our favorite stars battle with drug addiction, we have no choice but to sit back and watch as they spiral out of control. This list of 10 celebrities who have been ruined by drugs is a testament to the amount of damage drugs can do to one’s life and career.
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Drugs and superstardom seem to go hand in hand. In Hollywood, drugs are easily accessible to celebrities, and many A-list parties center around all-night drug binges and an unlimited supply of alcohol. While many celebs are able to keep their drug use under wraps, others haven’t been so lucky. As fans, we have seen many stars’ lives ruined by their drug habits. Some are able to kick their addictions, but others haven’t been as lucky.
RockerPete Doherty’s music career has taken a backseat to his highly-publicized drug addiction. The Libertine’s frontman has been arrested for various drug offenses, including driving under the influence, and possession of crack cocaine, heroin, cannabis and ketamine. The singer completed his last rehab stint in 2015, but his addiction has clearly taken a toll on his life and his appearance. His gaunt frame and severely yellowed teeth should serve as a reminder that drug addiction has harrowing effects on the human body.
Repeated and unsuccessful drug rehab stints seem to be a common theme for many celebrities who just can’t kick their drug habits. Whitney Houston reportedly entered rehab following the airing of her reality show Being Bobby Brown. The singer was never able to kick her habit, and her unusual and drugged-out appearance was the main topic in gossip magazines. During an interview with Diane Sawyer, Whitney admitted drugs were an issue for her in the past, but she had moved on from her addiction. But when she was found dead in a hotel bathtub, the truth was revealed. Cocaine was found in her system, and drug paraphernalia was strewn across her hotel room. Sadly for fans of the singer, her life and career is still tarnished by her drug use and untimely death.
Heath Ledger also had an unsuccessful rehab stint prior to his death. The actor wanted to kick his drug habit prior to filming The Dark Knight, but his attempt was unsuccessful. He was found dead in his Manhattan apartment, and the coroner found a lethal mix of oxycodone, hydrocodone, diazepam, temazepam, alprazolam and doxylamine in his system. Fans were shocked to hear that drugs were the cause of his death.
Although drugs have been the reason behind many celebrity deaths, many stars get a new lease on life. NBA player Lamar Odom was found unconscious in a Nevada brothel back in October 2015, but medical personnel were able to bring him back to life. He was sent to a Los Angeles hospital where he underwent therapy to help restore his memory and to help him kick his habit. But Lamar’s addiction has other plans for him. It has since been reported that he is back on crack, and his ex-wife, Khloe Kardashian, has left him once and for all.
When our favorite stars battle with drug addiction, we have no choice but to sit back and watch as they spiral out of control. This list of 10 celebrities who have been ruined by drugs is a testament to the amount of damage drugs can do to one’s life and career.
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Teenage Drug Overdose - Brain Damage

Jeremiah McKee was a normal teenager who made a bad decision that changed his life forever. He overdosed on drugs, didn't receive prompt medical attention, and ...

Jeremiah McKee was a normal teenager who made a bad decision that changed his life forever. He overdosed on drugs, didn't receive prompt medical attention, and is now confined to a bed. His story is a warning for parents and teens about the dangers of drug abuse.

Jeremiah McKee was a normal teenager who made a bad decision that changed his life forever. He overdosed on drugs, didn't receive prompt medical attention, and is now confined to a bed. His story is a warning for parents and teens about the dangers of drug abuse.

Carfentanil: the next deadly street drug?

Carfentanil, 100 times stronger than fentanyl, has been responsible for overdose deaths in the U.S.
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Carfentanil, 100 times stronger than fentanyl, has been responsible for overdose deaths in the U.S.
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Testimonial from a crystal meth user before he died

Disturbing video testimonial from John-Andrew Flemming who recorded himself while high on crystal meth before the drug took his life. He wanted to show others h...

Disturbing video testimonial from John-Andrew Flemming who recorded himself while high on crystal meth before the drug took his life. He wanted to show others how this dangerous drug can destroy a person's life, like it did his.
This video was shared courtesy of his family and the foundation established in his name, to help bring awareness to the scourge of crystal meth.
If you or someone you know need help in battling substance abuse, call the Los Angeles LGBT Center's Crystal MethRecovery Services at 323-993-7448 or email methrecovery@lalgbtcenter.org.
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Disturbing video testimonial from John-Andrew Flemming who recorded himself while high on crystal meth before the drug took his life. He wanted to show others how this dangerous drug can destroy a person's life, like it did his.
This video was shared courtesy of his family and the foundation established in his name, to help bring awareness to the scourge of crystal meth.
If you or someone you know need help in battling substance abuse, call the Los Angeles LGBT Center's Crystal MethRecovery Services at 323-993-7448 or email methrecovery@lalgbtcenter.org.
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Fabric: nightclub forced to close after drug related deaths

One of the country's best known drum and bass musicians, the DJ Goldie has threatened to melt down his MBE in protest at the closure of the nightclub Fabric. Th...

One of the country's best known drum and bass musicians, the DJ Goldie has threatened to melt down his MBE in protest at the closure of the nightclub Fabric. The London club has been permanently shut down by Islington Council after two drug deaths. It's part of a wave of club closures that some fear is leading to the end of club culture in the UK. Warning: there is strobe lighting from the very beginning - and throughout this report. Keme Nzerem reports.

One of the country's best known drum and bass musicians, the DJ Goldie has threatened to melt down his MBE in protest at the closure of the nightclub Fabric. The London club has been permanently shut down by Islington Council after two drug deaths. It's part of a wave of club closures that some fear is leading to the end of club culture in the UK. Warning: there is strobe lighting from the very beginning - and throughout this report. Keme Nzerem reports.

From 1999 to 2015, the number of people who died from drug overdoses tripled, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Almost half of them were caused by heroin and other opioids. Opioids are driving down the life expectancy for white Americans, whose rate of fatal drug overdoses is rising faster than that of any other ethnic group. RT America’s TrinityChavez has the story.
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Fentanyl crisis: Canada communities respond to overdose deaths
The synthetic opioid drug fentanyl is causing thousands of overdose deaths across North America.
Last year in the Canadian city of Vancouver, more than 900 people died of an overdose of the illegal drug, which can be more than a 100 times more powerful than heroin.
As Canada’s authorities struggle to respond to the wave of deaths, drug users and their supporters are taking action.
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Fentanyl crisis: Canada communities respond to overdose deaths
The synthetic opioid drug fentanyl is causing thousands of overdose deaths across North America.
Last year in the Canadian city of Vancouver, more than 900 people died of an overdose of the illegal drug, which can be more than a 100 times more powerful than heroin.
As Canada’s authorities struggle to respond to the wave of deaths, drug users and their supporters are taking action.
Al Jazeera'sDaniel Lak reports from Vancouver.
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Scotland's drug deaths crisis

Tonight we can reveal the major drugs plight of Dundee in Scotland, a city where the scale of drugs deaths is greater than anywhere in the UK, which in turn has by far the highest death rate in the European Union.
This programme has learnt that in January alone there were 12 suspected drug-related deaths in the city, leading to fears that this year could be the worst on record. In an exclusive report, we meet the families of two women who died from a drug overdose in the last three months, and the addicts who fear for their own lives.

Ottawa family shares story of teen's overdose death

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10 Famous People Ruined By Drugs

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Description:
Drugs and superstardom seem to go hand in hand. In Hollywood, drugs are easily accessible to celebrities, and many A-list parties center around all-night drug binges and an unlimited supply of alcohol. While many celebs are able to keep their drug use under wraps, others haven’t been so lucky. As fans, we have seen many stars’ lives ruined by their drug habits. Some are able to kick their addictions, but others haven’t been as lucky.
RockerPete Doherty’s music career has taken a backseat to his highly-publicized drug addiction. The Libertine’s frontman has been arrested for various drug offenses, including driving under the influence, and possession of crack cocaine, heroin, cannabis and ketamine. The singer completed his last rehab stint in 2015, but his addiction has clearly taken a toll on his life and his appearance. His gaunt frame and severely yellowed teeth should serve as a reminder that drug addiction has harrowing effects on the human body.
Repeated and unsuccessful drug rehab stints seem to be a common theme for many celebrities who just can’t kick their drug habits. Whitney Houston reportedly entered rehab following the airing of her reality show Being Bobby Brown. The singer was never able to kick her habit, and her unusual and drugged-out appearance was the main topic in gossip magazines. During an interview with Diane Sawyer, Whitney admitted drugs were an issue for her in the past, but she had moved on from her addiction. But when she was found dead in a hotel bathtub, the truth was revealed. Cocaine was found in her system, and drug paraphernalia was strewn across her hotel room. Sadly for fans of the singer, her life and career is still tarnished by her drug use and untimely death.
Heath Ledger also had an unsuccessful rehab stint prior to his death. The actor wanted to kick his drug habit prior to filming The Dark Knight, but his attempt was unsuccessful. He was found dead in his Manhattan apartment, and the coroner found a lethal mix of oxycodone, hydrocodone, diazepam, temazepam, alprazolam and doxylamine in his system. Fans were shocked to hear that drugs were the cause of his death.
Although drugs have been the reason behind many celebrity deaths, many stars get a new lease on life. NBA player Lamar Odom was found unconscious in a Nevada brothel back in October 2015, but medical personnel were able to bring him back to life. He was sent to a Los Angeles hospital where he underwent therapy to help restore his memory and to help him kick his habit. But Lamar’s addiction has other plans for him. It has since been reported that he is back on crack, and his ex-wife, Khloe Kardashian, has left him once and for all.
When our favorite stars battle with drug addiction, we have no choice but to sit back and watch as they spiral out of control. This list of 10 celebrities who have been ruined by drugs is a testament to the amount of damage drugs can do to one’s life and career.
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Teenage Drug Overdose - Brain Damage

Jeremiah McKee was a normal teenager who made a bad decision that changed his life forever. He overdosed on drugs, didn't receive prompt medical attention, and is now confined to a bed. His story is a warning for parents and teens about the dangers of drug abuse.

Carfentanil: the next deadly street drug?

Carfentanil, 100 times stronger than fentanyl, has been responsible for overdose deaths in the U.S.
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Testimonial from a crystal meth user before he died

Disturbing video testimonial from John-Andrew Flemming who recorded himself while high on crystal meth before the drug took his life. He wanted to show others how this dangerous drug can destroy a person's life, like it did his.
This video was shared courtesy of his family and the foundation established in his name, to help bring awareness to the scourge of crystal meth.
If you or someone you know need help in battling substance abuse, call the Los Angeles LGBT Center's Crystal MethRecovery Services at 323-993-7448 or email methrecovery@lalgbtcenter.org.
For more information about the John-Andrew Flemming Foundation, visit
thejohn-andrewflemmingfoundation.org.
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Fabric: nightclub forced to close after drug related deaths

One of the country's best known drum and bass musicians, the DJ Goldie has threatened to melt down his MBE in protest at the closure of the nightclub Fabric. The London club has been permanently shut down by Islington Council after two drug deaths. It's part of a wave of club closures that some fear is leading to the end of club culture in the UK. Warning: there is strobe lighting from the very beginning - and throughout this report. Keme Nzerem reports.

Drug overdose deaths at record high ‒ CDC

From 1999 to 2015, the number of people who died from drug overdoses tripled, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Almost half of them were caused by heroin and other opioids. Opioids are driving down the life expectancy for white Americans, whose rate of fatal drug overdoses is rising faster than that of any other ethnic group. RT America’s TrinityChavez has the story.
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Fentanyl crisis: Canada communities respond to overdose deaths

Fentanyl crisis: Canada communities respond to overdose deaths
The synthetic opioid drug fentanyl is causing thousands of overdose deaths across North America.
Last year in the Canadian city of Vancouver, more than 900 people died of an overdose of the illegal drug, which can be more than a 100 times more powerful than heroin.
As Canada’s authorities struggle to respond to the wave of deaths, drug users and their supporters are taking action.
Al Jazeera'sDaniel Lak reports from Vancouver.
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Drug overdose

The term drug overdose (or simply overdose or OD) describes the ingestion or application of a drug or other substance in quantities greater than are recommended or generally practiced. An overdose may result in a toxic state or death.

Classification

The word "overdose" implies that there is a common safe dosage and usage for the drug; therefore, the term is commonly only applied to drugs, not poisons, though even poisons are harmless at a low enough dosage.

Drug overdoses are sometimes caused intentionally to commit suicide or as self-harm, but many drug overdoses are accidental, the result of intentional or unintentional misuse of medication. Intentional misuse leading to overdose can include using prescribed or unprescribed drugs in excessive quantities in an attempt to produce euphoria.

Usage of illicit drugs of unexpected purity, in large quantities, or after a period of drug abstinence can also induce overdose. Cocaine users who inject intravenously can easily overdose accidentally, as the margin between a pleasurable drug sensation and an overdose is small.